Posted on Dec 9, 2020
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Posted in these groups: Bah calculator BAH
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SFC Retention Operations Nco
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You will get BAH for where your family is located and you will be required to stay in the barracks. Two years is a long time to be without your family
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I plan on getting command sponsorship for them to come over but I wasn’t able to complete the process in time. Thank you I appreciate the help.
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SPC (Join to see) you could defer your assignment long enough to request command sponsorship unless you're coming out of IET. It's a lot easier to get command sponsorship before you leave than after
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CSM Darieus ZaGara
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No, if you are anywhere located with barracks that is where you will reside.
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I know I’ll be in the barracks. I’m asking will I still receive bah for my wife and kids that are back in the states.
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If your orders are listed as unaccompanied. SPC (Join to see)
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CSM Darieus ZaGara
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Yes you will. It will be at the rate for that area. SPC (Join to see)
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Why would you be unaccompanied? Unless you have a rare EFMP, most families go. I do know of some spouses that have made a choice to stay in the states.
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Yes my wife and kids want to stay back in the states that’s why they won’t be accompanying me.
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SPC (Join to see) - You responded to SFC Jason Boyd when he asked a similiar question "I plan on getting command sponsorship for them to come over but I wasn’t able to complete the process in time. Thank you I appreciate the help." Which is the true statement and why the different answers?
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